Control-M Self Service enables you to view the status of your jobs, check for problems, and perform various job actions.
The following procedures describe how to filter, hold, release, re-run, confirm, restart, set to OK, kill, order, and update jobs:
Finding jobs: Describes how to find a job in Control-M Self Service
Holding a job: Describes how to hold a job, which stops the job from Control-M processing and enables you to update the job
Releasing a job: Describes how to release a job from a Hold state, which enables the job to run
Re-running a job: Describes how to run a job in Control-M Self Service
Confirming a job: Describes how to confirm a job, which enables the job to continue running
Restarting a job: Describes how to re-run a Control-M for z/OS job from a specific state
Setting a job to OK: Describes how to set a job to end OK, which overrides any defined scheduling criteria and sends the job to the active job environment
Terminating a job: Describes how to terminate a job from the Control-M Self Service, which cancels a job from running in the middle of the execution
Ordering a job now: Describes how to order a job, which runs the job and overrides the submission criteria